On tap at O’Shucks in Park City. It was a pilsner. It looked like a pilsner (yellow and fizzy), it tasted like a pilsner (light malt and grassy hops), and it was watery like a pilsner. Well-balanced but nothing to write home about.

Got this in a sampler pack of Utah beers. Straw color with a short lived white head. Hoppy, grassy aroma. Very clean tasting beer with a nice hop aftertaste. I reallly like Pilseners and this one was no exception.

(Bottle) Does not taste even remotely like a Pilsener, certainly not a German one, but is still pretty good. Fairly hoppy, and some richness to the malt. The hops are a little complex but they have a dominant aroma of caraway, which I find odd and not really blending well with the rest of the beer. Overall, though, a good beer, and I think better than many of the other reviewers give credit for.

Had this one on draught at the brewpub in Salt Lake City, Utah. Clear, medium yellow pour with a bubbly white head, clean, slightly tart with some grape and a bit of citrusy hops, not bad and very sessionable.

12oz bottle (4% ABV) with a pleasing image on the label pours up clear gold with bright white head. The aroma is grainy maltiness to some cereal and a bit of noble hops in the background. The taste has neutral sweetness and hop tartness hitting up front. By midway the grainy and malty and faintly cereal maltiness grows to balance out the hop bitterness. It dries out into the finish and thins out too. I get lingering bitterness and graininess into the finish.

Thanks Sonnie, bottle: Pour is pale golden with a very thin dissipating white head. Aroma is light honey, grains, a bit grassy. Flavor is very crisp, lightly hopped, grassy, and even a tad salty. It was OK.

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